
No. 7 Texas A&M Men’s Tennis Faces Auburn in Final Regular Season Road Match
Apr 08, 2017 | Men's Tennis
AUBURN, Alabama - The No. 7 Texas A&M men's tennis team travels to take on Auburn Sunday at 1 p.m. (CT) at the Yarbrough Tennis Center in Auburn, Alabama. The Aggies (16-5, 9-1 SEC) look to remain within striking distance of No. 13 Georgia (14-6, 10-0) in the SEC standings, while the Tigers bring a 12-11 overall record and 3-6 league mark into the match.
The Aggies suffered their first SEC defeat, 4-3, to No. 18 Mississippi State Friday afternoon at the AJ Pitts Tennis Centre in Starkville, Miss. The Maroon & White picked up wins from No. 58 Jordi Arconada, Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot against the Bulldogs. Despite the setback, Arconada saw his win streak reach 16 matches, while Habib has won 12 straight matches of his own.
Auburn lost a tightly contested match, 5-2, to LSU Friday afternoon at the Yarbrough Tennis Center. On court six, sophomore Brandon Laubser played through to a 6-4, 6-4 win over Eric Samuelsson, and senior Max Hinnisdaels, ranked No. 62 nationally, upset No. 44 Jordan Daigle on court one with a 6-4, 6-4 decision before LSU clinched the match.
Texas A&M will close out the regular season Saturday, April 15 at the George P Mitchell Tennis Center against No. 13 Georgia at 1 p.m. (CT). All Texas A&M students are granted free admission to home matches by presenting a valid student ID. Additionally, fans are reminded the Mitchell Tennis Center adheres to the Texas A&M Athletics 'Clear Bag' policy, for more information about the policy visit 12thMan.com/beclear .
Visit 12thMan.com for more information on Texas A&M men's tennis. Aggie fans also can keep up to date with the A&M men's tennis team on Twitter by following @AggieMTEN or on Facebook at Facebook.com/AggieMensTennis.
Match Updates
- Live video of the match can be found at http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/live-video.html and statistics at http://www.auburntigers.com/livestats/m-tennis/xlive.htm , follow @AggieMTEN on Twitter and then check 12thMan.com for post-match results and a recap from the day's action.
The Texas A&M Lineup
- Texas A&M returns eight lettermen from last year's squad that hosted an NCAA Regional and finished the season ranked No. 14 in the final ITA Rankings.
- Included in the group is junior Arthur Rinderknech who began the spring season ranked No. 16 in the singles poll and No. 7 alongside senior Max Lunkin in the doubles poll. Rinderknech earned singles and doubles All-America honors after appearing in the NCAA Doubles Championship match alongside Jackson Withrow last summer and finishing the season ranked No. 20 in the final singles ranking.
- Also returning this season will be Lunkin, AJ Catanzariti, Jordi Arconada and Aleksandre Bakshi. All four featured regularly in the lineup last season and are set to be mainstays in the Maroon & White lineup again this spring. Seniors Frankie Colunga and James Martell look to take advantage of their final season in College Station.
- The final members of head coach Steve Denton's roster are freshman Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot. Habib, a Houston native, joins a loaded Aggie lineup and his talent was evident during the fall season where Habib collected eight singles victories and six doubles triumphs. Vacherot, the first cousin of Rinderknech, comes to Aggieland after advancing to the finals of the Tunisia F24 Futures in September and the right-hander picked up ATP points at the Tunisia F25, Slovak Republic F3, Tunisia F23 and the France F13.
Notable Streaks and Trends
- The Aggies have won at least 20 matches in each of the last three seasons under head coach Steve Denton and five times in his 10-year tenure. Four times during the last decade, Texas A&M has hit the 25-win mark, winning 25 in 2010, 29 in 2011, 25 in 2014 and 27 a season ago.
- Texas A&M has had a doubles tandem earn All-America honors in each of the past four seasons. Last season it was Jackson Withrow and Arthur Rinderknech achieving the feat, while Rinderknech also earned the All-American designation for his singles play.
- Since 1999, the Aggies have made 18-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including advancing to the Elite Eight two seasons ago.
- Texas A&M has been ranked in Top-25 during nine of the 11 rankings published this spring and 73 of the last 75 polls, dating back to Jan. 22, 2013.
- Jordi Arconada's win-streak paces the Aggies at the moment, at 16 straight, including an impressive 9-0 mark in SEC matches. The junior leads the Aggies with eight clinch victories this spring.
- Hady Habib matches Arconada to lead the league at 9-0, the freshman has won 12 straight matches to tie for third on the squad with 12 dual victories.
- The Aggies' pace the SEC with seven player/freshman of the week honorees this spring; with No. 13 Georgia (6), No. 20 South Carolina (3) and No. 18 Mississippi State (2) the only other schools to receive more than one honor. Arconada, Catanzariti, Rinderknech and Bakshi have garnered Player of the Week nods, while Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot have been named Freshman of the Week.
Aggies in the ITA Rankings
- Rinderknech continues to be amongst the highest ranked SEC Singles players, coming in at No. 8 in the April 4 singles poll. The Frenchman owns a 21-8 record this year, with a 12-5 mark in dual matches.
- Jordi Arconada is riding a 16-match winning streak to rank No. 58 in the latest ITA poll. The Buenos Aries native, holds an 18-3 record overall including a 16-1 dual match tally.
- AJ Catanzariti earned the No. 123 ranking in the latest poll after claiming a career-best triumph over then-No. 25 Ryotaro Matsumura of Kentucky to help the Aggies continue their win streak. The Pittsburgh, Penn. native has recorded a pair of ranked wins this year.
- The Texas A&M duo of Arthur Rinderknech and Max Lunkin remain in the ITA doubles rankings at No. 48, the duo claimed six wins in the fall schedule and advanced to the USTA/ITA Texas Regional finals in Ft. Worth.
- Rinderknech also lands in the doubles poll alongside Catanzariti. The junior pair ranked No. 77 in the latest poll, earning a pair of ranked wins this spring.
The Denton Effect
- In the first ten years of Steve Denton tenure at Texas A&M, beginning in August of 2006, the Aggies claimed 208 dual victories, the second-best 10 year stretch in program history, trailing only the 211 wins under Omar Smith from 1964-1973.
- Denton's 224 career triumphs in Aggieland trail Omar Smith's 275 wins and David Kent's 318 victories, while his winning percentage (68.9) trails only Tim Cass on the all-time ledger (196-83, 70.3%). Smith captained the Aggies from 1960-1974, while Kent was at the helm from 1979-1996 and Cass lead the charge from 1997-2006.
- The Denton-led Aggies have claimed a pair of SEC Tournament crowns (2015 & 2016) and a share of the regular season title in 2015.
- Of Texas A&M's 40 All-Americans all-time, 22 have come under the tutelage of Denton, including the Aggies only player to earn All-American status in all four seasons in Aggieland (Austin Krajicek, 2009-11 singles & 2008-2011 doubles).
The Aggies suffered their first SEC defeat, 4-3, to No. 18 Mississippi State Friday afternoon at the AJ Pitts Tennis Centre in Starkville, Miss. The Maroon & White picked up wins from No. 58 Jordi Arconada, Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot against the Bulldogs. Despite the setback, Arconada saw his win streak reach 16 matches, while Habib has won 12 straight matches of his own.
Auburn lost a tightly contested match, 5-2, to LSU Friday afternoon at the Yarbrough Tennis Center. On court six, sophomore Brandon Laubser played through to a 6-4, 6-4 win over Eric Samuelsson, and senior Max Hinnisdaels, ranked No. 62 nationally, upset No. 44 Jordan Daigle on court one with a 6-4, 6-4 decision before LSU clinched the match.
Texas A&M will close out the regular season Saturday, April 15 at the George P Mitchell Tennis Center against No. 13 Georgia at 1 p.m. (CT). All Texas A&M students are granted free admission to home matches by presenting a valid student ID. Additionally, fans are reminded the Mitchell Tennis Center adheres to the Texas A&M Athletics 'Clear Bag' policy, for more information about the policy visit 12thMan.com/beclear .
Visit 12thMan.com for more information on Texas A&M men's tennis. Aggie fans also can keep up to date with the A&M men's tennis team on Twitter by following @AggieMTEN or on Facebook at Facebook.com/AggieMensTennis.
Match Updates
- Live video of the match can be found at http://www.auburntigers.com/sports/m-tennis/spec-rel/live-video.html and statistics at http://www.auburntigers.com/livestats/m-tennis/xlive.htm , follow @AggieMTEN on Twitter and then check 12thMan.com for post-match results and a recap from the day's action.
The Texas A&M Lineup
- Texas A&M returns eight lettermen from last year's squad that hosted an NCAA Regional and finished the season ranked No. 14 in the final ITA Rankings.
- Included in the group is junior Arthur Rinderknech who began the spring season ranked No. 16 in the singles poll and No. 7 alongside senior Max Lunkin in the doubles poll. Rinderknech earned singles and doubles All-America honors after appearing in the NCAA Doubles Championship match alongside Jackson Withrow last summer and finishing the season ranked No. 20 in the final singles ranking.
- Also returning this season will be Lunkin, AJ Catanzariti, Jordi Arconada and Aleksandre Bakshi. All four featured regularly in the lineup last season and are set to be mainstays in the Maroon & White lineup again this spring. Seniors Frankie Colunga and James Martell look to take advantage of their final season in College Station.
- The final members of head coach Steve Denton's roster are freshman Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot. Habib, a Houston native, joins a loaded Aggie lineup and his talent was evident during the fall season where Habib collected eight singles victories and six doubles triumphs. Vacherot, the first cousin of Rinderknech, comes to Aggieland after advancing to the finals of the Tunisia F24 Futures in September and the right-hander picked up ATP points at the Tunisia F25, Slovak Republic F3, Tunisia F23 and the France F13.
Notable Streaks and Trends
- The Aggies have won at least 20 matches in each of the last three seasons under head coach Steve Denton and five times in his 10-year tenure. Four times during the last decade, Texas A&M has hit the 25-win mark, winning 25 in 2010, 29 in 2011, 25 in 2014 and 27 a season ago.
- Texas A&M has had a doubles tandem earn All-America honors in each of the past four seasons. Last season it was Jackson Withrow and Arthur Rinderknech achieving the feat, while Rinderknech also earned the All-American designation for his singles play.
- Since 1999, the Aggies have made 18-straight appearances in the NCAA Tournament, including advancing to the Elite Eight two seasons ago.
- Texas A&M has been ranked in Top-25 during nine of the 11 rankings published this spring and 73 of the last 75 polls, dating back to Jan. 22, 2013.
- Jordi Arconada's win-streak paces the Aggies at the moment, at 16 straight, including an impressive 9-0 mark in SEC matches. The junior leads the Aggies with eight clinch victories this spring.
- Hady Habib matches Arconada to lead the league at 9-0, the freshman has won 12 straight matches to tie for third on the squad with 12 dual victories.
- The Aggies' pace the SEC with seven player/freshman of the week honorees this spring; with No. 13 Georgia (6), No. 20 South Carolina (3) and No. 18 Mississippi State (2) the only other schools to receive more than one honor. Arconada, Catanzariti, Rinderknech and Bakshi have garnered Player of the Week nods, while Hady Habib and Valentin Vacherot have been named Freshman of the Week.
Aggies in the ITA Rankings
- Rinderknech continues to be amongst the highest ranked SEC Singles players, coming in at No. 8 in the April 4 singles poll. The Frenchman owns a 21-8 record this year, with a 12-5 mark in dual matches.
- Jordi Arconada is riding a 16-match winning streak to rank No. 58 in the latest ITA poll. The Buenos Aries native, holds an 18-3 record overall including a 16-1 dual match tally.
- AJ Catanzariti earned the No. 123 ranking in the latest poll after claiming a career-best triumph over then-No. 25 Ryotaro Matsumura of Kentucky to help the Aggies continue their win streak. The Pittsburgh, Penn. native has recorded a pair of ranked wins this year.
- The Texas A&M duo of Arthur Rinderknech and Max Lunkin remain in the ITA doubles rankings at No. 48, the duo claimed six wins in the fall schedule and advanced to the USTA/ITA Texas Regional finals in Ft. Worth.
- Rinderknech also lands in the doubles poll alongside Catanzariti. The junior pair ranked No. 77 in the latest poll, earning a pair of ranked wins this spring.
The Denton Effect
- In the first ten years of Steve Denton tenure at Texas A&M, beginning in August of 2006, the Aggies claimed 208 dual victories, the second-best 10 year stretch in program history, trailing only the 211 wins under Omar Smith from 1964-1973.
- Denton's 224 career triumphs in Aggieland trail Omar Smith's 275 wins and David Kent's 318 victories, while his winning percentage (68.9) trails only Tim Cass on the all-time ledger (196-83, 70.3%). Smith captained the Aggies from 1960-1974, while Kent was at the helm from 1979-1996 and Cass lead the charge from 1997-2006.
- The Denton-led Aggies have claimed a pair of SEC Tournament crowns (2015 & 2016) and a share of the regular season title in 2015.
- Of Texas A&M's 40 All-Americans all-time, 22 have come under the tutelage of Denton, including the Aggies only player to earn All-American status in all four seasons in Aggieland (Austin Krajicek, 2009-11 singles & 2008-2011 doubles).
Players Mentioned
Baylor Postgame: Steve Denton, Theo Papamalamis, Alan Magadan
Sunday, May 04
Rice Postgame: Togan Tokac
Saturday, May 03
NCAA Tournament Preview: Steve Denton, Raphael Perot
Tuesday, April 30
Spring Preview: Steve Denton
Monday, January 08